Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/004458338/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 33 of
33
with 100 items per page.
- catalog contributor b6330048.
- catalog contributor b6330049.
- catalog contributor b6330050.
- catalog contributor b6330051.
- catalog contributor b6330052.
- catalog contributor b6330053.
- catalog created "1968.".
- catalog date "1968".
- catalog date "1968.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1968.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Session One. Public and Mass Media Uses of the Behavioral Sciences: 1. The potential public uses of the behavior sciences / Marvin Bressler -- 2. Newspaper journalism and the behavioral sciences / Richard C. Wald -- 3. A review of session one / Ben H. Bagdikian, John W. Wiley -- Session Two. Social Issues and the Mass Media: 4. Implications for the mass media of research on intergroup relations and race / Robin M. Williams, Jr. -- 5. Social class and serious mental disorder / Melvin L. Kohn -- 6. Poverty and public policy / Alfred J. Kahn -- 7. Automation-Impact of Computers / Eli Ginzberg -- 8. Crime and violence / Stanton Wheeler -- Session Three. Journalists and Behavioral Scientists: 9. Social Sciences in the mass media / Leo Bogart -- 10. Barriers to communication: the problem of jargon / Ernest Havemann -- 11. Barriers to communication: another journalist's view / Emmett Dedmon -- 12. Barriers to communication: as seen by a social psychologist / Ronald Lippitt -- 13. Barriers to communication: as seen by a sociologist / Edgar F. Borgatta -- 14. Perceptions of a mass audience / Jack Mack Carter -- 15. A review of session three / Joseph T. Klapper, Herbert H. Hyman -- Session Four. Prospects: Training of Journalists in the Behavioral Sciences: 16. The Russell Sage-Columbia Program in journalism and the behavioral sciences / W. Phillips Davison -- 17. Techniques for improving access to social science data and resources /Wayne A. Danielson -- 18. Should there be a behavioral science beat? / Earl Ubell -- 19. A review of session four / Robert L. Jones -- Session Five. Summary and Conclusions / Robert Lerner.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 270 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Behavioral sciences and the mass media.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Behavioral sciences and the mass media.".
- catalog isPartOf "Publications of Russell Sage Foundation".
- catalog issued "1968".
- catalog issued "1968.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Russell Sage Foundation,".
- catalog relation "Behavioral sciences and the mass media.".
- catalog subject "301.16".
- catalog subject "Behavioral Sciences Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Communication Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Communication in the social sciences.".
- catalog subject "H61 .C57 1966c".
- catalog subject "HM 251 B421 1968".
- catalog subject "Mass media Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Social Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Social sciences.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Session One. Public and Mass Media Uses of the Behavioral Sciences: 1. The potential public uses of the behavior sciences / Marvin Bressler -- 2. Newspaper journalism and the behavioral sciences / Richard C. Wald -- 3. A review of session one / Ben H. Bagdikian, John W. Wiley -- Session Two. Social Issues and the Mass Media: 4. Implications for the mass media of research on intergroup relations and race / Robin M. Williams, Jr. -- 5. Social class and serious mental disorder / Melvin L. Kohn -- 6. Poverty and public policy / Alfred J. Kahn -- 7. Automation-Impact of Computers / Eli Ginzberg -- 8. Crime and violence / Stanton Wheeler -- Session Three. Journalists and Behavioral Scientists: 9. Social Sciences in the mass media / Leo Bogart -- 10. Barriers to communication: the problem of jargon / Ernest Havemann -- 11. Barriers to communication: another journalist's view / Emmett Dedmon -- 12. Barriers to communication: as seen by a social psychologist / Ronald Lippitt -- 13. Barriers to communication: as seen by a sociologist / Edgar F. Borgatta -- 14. Perceptions of a mass audience / Jack Mack Carter -- 15. A review of session three / Joseph T. Klapper, Herbert H. Hyman -- Session Four. Prospects: Training of Journalists in the Behavioral Sciences: 16. The Russell Sage-Columbia Program in journalism and the behavioral sciences / W. Phillips Davison -- 17. Techniques for improving access to social science data and resources /Wayne A. Danielson -- 18. Should there be a behavioral science beat? / Earl Ubell -- 19. A review of session four / Robert L. Jones -- Session Five. Summary and Conclusions / Robert Lerner.".
- catalog title "Behavioral sciences and the mass media. Contributors: Ben H. Bagdikian [and others] Editor: Frederick T. C. Yu.".
- catalog type "text".